Date stampSellers providing pictures with the products and sticky notes are also not a good way to know for sure that they actually own those items. They usually search for similar products on the internet and pretending that they are potential buyers they ask for those pictures from the real sellers. They get unique genuine pictures impossible to trace on google. Best way is cash and personal pick-up if possible and the gear worth the trouble.
Has this been sortedLooks like I have been scammed by user taz (or someone who has accessed his account).
Only £30 but still very disappointing considering he'd been a member since 2004.
http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=189144
He PM'd me like mad to make payment as quick as possible, and then once I pm'd to say payment was done he pm'd back and said he'd had a terrible time of things lately - being run over by a bus, losing his job and getting divorced.
He hasn't responded to numerous pm's or updated the thread despite being on here several times since.
Has anyone dealt with him in the past and have an address?
Looks like I have been scammed by user taz (or someone who has accessed his account).
Only £30 but still very disappointing considering he'd been a member since 2004.
http://www.pinkfishmedia.net/forum/showthread.php?t=189144
He PM'd me like mad to make payment as quick as possible, and then once I pm'd to say payment was done he pm'd back and said he'd had a terrible time of things lately - being run over by a bus, losing his job and getting divorced.
He hasn't responded to numerous pm's or updated the thread despite being on here several times since.
Has anyone dealt with him in the past and have an address?
FWIW I don't think it is an account hijack as the post was made from a major UK ISP and scammers tend to be rather more covert. I'd be inclined to wait it out for a bit.